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this is serving true in russia and mexico. deals have been cut in the case of russia, or the system of justice is struggling to be effective, as in the case of mexico and russia. there tons of deaths in iraq. struggling democracy, war. there was a time when wearing a t-shirt or a press credential would give you a status, that would enable you -- we have a friend who covered the trouble in northern ireland. he would run from one side to the other and know that both of them wanted to get their stories out, and that he would always be protected. when you don't care about getting your story out or when you can get it out a different way, then you have no need for a western press that may not provide the narrative that you want them to. i spoke to reporters who said the big change they found was the attitude that it just did not matter. it was chaos. the drug barons that kill people in mexico just don't care. in places where journalists think they might have a chance to report something, but there are no structures to report them,
this is serving true in russia and mexico. deals have been cut in the case of russia, or the system of justice is struggling to be effective, as in the case of mexico and russia. there tons of deaths in iraq. struggling democracy, war. there was a time when wearing a t-shirt or a press credential would give you a status, that would enable you -- we have a friend who covered the trouble in northern ireland. he would run from one side to the other and know that both of them wanted to get their...
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let's look at the zambia's rather than the mexico's. mexico is growing quite rapidly right now. that is one reason net migration from mexico is zero. less constructive program that will bring those countries of those people can send remittances back home in let's say it's going to be structured so that actually you can have a flow so people who want to go back it's easy for them to do so in other people can take their slot. that's more coherent way because guess what? those vastly outweigh any overseas development assistance that by the united states or any other country. the problem is we are being backed into a corner. we are being backed into this idea that the immigration agenda that frankly mind you -- 10% of the population are foreign-born. my parents were foreign-born so i'm part of that 12% of the country which insist people born in in the united states has one foreign-born parent. i think i'm great. don't think immigration policy should be settled by me and my parents because of our reticular interest. is the low colin active constituency that has been marred intellectu
let's look at the zambia's rather than the mexico's. mexico is growing quite rapidly right now. that is one reason net migration from mexico is zero. less constructive program that will bring those countries of those people can send remittances back home in let's say it's going to be structured so that actually you can have a flow so people who want to go back it's easy for them to do so in other people can take their slot. that's more coherent way because guess what? those vastly outweigh any...
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it is planned to stretch from canada to the gulf of mexico and has been plagued with controversy since day one. construction on the southern leg is underway but the northern section is still up for debate. transcanada hopes its most recently revised route will ease concerns over nebraska's environmentally sensitive sand hills region and i had a chance to ask ceo russ germing to lay out the details. tell me about the route. hopefully we can put the picture up again. there are a quite a few little loops along the way to make sure it doesn't touch this environmentally sensitive area. in a way are you sort of calling the president's bluff, saying, well, we have done everything we're supposed to, now approve it? >> i think we'veone that, we've done everything that we are supposed to do for the wholerocess tha started well over four years ago. and, this is just the latest, you know, adjustments we made to the route. the route has had many adstments since we started. you can see by the map we moved the route essentially out of the sensitiveand hills area as it s defined by the neeraska depart
it is planned to stretch from canada to the gulf of mexico and has been plagued with controversy since day one. construction on the southern leg is underway but the northern section is still up for debate. transcanada hopes its most recently revised route will ease concerns over nebraska's environmentally sensitive sand hills region and i had a chance to ask ceo russ germing to lay out the details. tell me about the route. hopefully we can put the picture up again. there are a quite a few...
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dollars daily deposited to hsbc mexico using boxes specially made to fit through tellers windows to speed transactions. >> stephen: okay, but how was hsbc supposed to know the big specially made boxes the cartels were dropping off were full of drug money? they could have just as easily been filled with human heads. [ laughter ] turns out it was drug money and once they were caught, hsbc was slammed with a $1.9 billion fine. $1.9 billion dollars. do you have any idea how long it would take them to earn that back? four weeks. [ laughter ] i mean, you could take the special k challenge twice! [ laughter ] folks, just to show -- just so show how sorry they are for funding murder, hsbc has decided to partially defer bonus compensation for senior officials. okay? partially deferring their bonuses. i think that really demonstrates their partial humanity. [ laughter ] i did not know this but sometimes when people launder money for drug cartels, they go to jail. but the obama administration isn't going to do that because as assistant attorney general brewer said hsbc would almost certainly have lo
dollars daily deposited to hsbc mexico using boxes specially made to fit through tellers windows to speed transactions. >> stephen: okay, but how was hsbc supposed to know the big specially made boxes the cartels were dropping off were full of drug money? they could have just as easily been filled with human heads. [ laughter ] turns out it was drug money and once they were caught, hsbc was slammed with a $1.9 billion fine. $1.9 billion dollars. do you have any idea how long it would take...
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mexico war had the highest mortality rate of any american war. 15% of soldiers serving in mexico for the united states died. 78,000 troops served in mexico, and it was a war that had a big impact on people at home. i reallimented to write a narrative that explored how people were impacted and their families and people talked both in the war are abraham lincoln, making his first major political speech, one i found, actually, quite widely documented and discussed in newspapers. his first major vote in congress was condemning the war. lincoln's first political stance on the national stage is against the u.s.-mexico war. that's one person i talk about. another person is john jay harden. some of you may be familiar with. he's part of a very, very important family in jacksonville, and for a period of time he was the leading wig politician in illinois, not abraham lincoln, and it's only hair din's death in the war that some argue makes lincoln's path forward and road to the presidency possible because he was under the shadow of john before that happened. hardin's family is fascinating and d
mexico war had the highest mortality rate of any american war. 15% of soldiers serving in mexico for the united states died. 78,000 troops served in mexico, and it was a war that had a big impact on people at home. i reallimented to write a narrative that explored how people were impacted and their families and people talked both in the war are abraham lincoln, making his first major political speech, one i found, actually, quite widely documented and discussed in newspapers. his first major...
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also, you know, writing about mexico you never really give the is male the role of the protagonist. it's obviously about a very macho mexican and this covers the same period of mexican history the 20th century. but the protagonist is not a woman. so the way of looking at the perspective is completely different. totally difference. >> rose: how much influence did your grandmother have on you in terms of the way you looked at women? >> very much. i grew up in the united states. my father was at the mexican embassy during the newt( deal years but every summer i went to mexico and lived with my two grandmothers and they had a tremendous influence. not only did they tell me stories, they kept alive the english language. i could have been simply an english language reader and writer and i began the spanish language reading and writing. that's what my grandmothers did. >> rose: what you have achieved as a literary figure and a writer is primarily the force of your intellect or the force of your energy? >> well, energy without which there is nothing. so i was genetically very sound. i come
also, you know, writing about mexico you never really give the is male the role of the protagonist. it's obviously about a very macho mexican and this covers the same period of mexican history the 20th century. but the protagonist is not a woman. so the way of looking at the perspective is completely different. totally difference. >> rose: how much influence did your grandmother have on you in terms of the way you looked at women? >> very much. i grew up in the united states. my...
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americas also looking at this storm system, a very severe one pulling in warm moisture out of the gulf of mexico. what that's going to do is collide with cold air coming out of canada. yet again, once you start to see this occur, you get that risk of severe weather, specifically around missouri over towards western tennessee and northern mississippi. you could be seeing wind gusts over 100 miles an hour. hail, frequent lightning and even the risk of tornadoes. cannot rule that out at all. also that cold air that will be wrapping around, that's going to be bringing snowfall for western great lakes and dropping down these temperatures. look at winnipeg, minus 9 for you. ten-degree drop going into thursday. washington, d.c. and new york, you'll see a slight warm-up ahead of that front. warm air coming through but it will start to cool right back off once that front begins to pass by. now, here in europe, several systems we're watching. a severe one over the british isles bringings heavy rainfall, risk of flooding, gusty winds. look at the lines close together. that's indicating about 40 to 60 kilom
americas also looking at this storm system, a very severe one pulling in warm moisture out of the gulf of mexico. what that's going to do is collide with cold air coming out of canada. yet again, once you start to see this occur, you get that risk of severe weather, specifically around missouri over towards western tennessee and northern mississippi. you could be seeing wind gusts over 100 miles an hour. hail, frequent lightning and even the risk of tornadoes. cannot rule that out at all. also...
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liz: there was an initiative announced by the former president of mexico saying we have to spend $700 billion every year until 2030. that panel says $14 trillion is what the world economy needs to spend to green the global economy. guess what, phil, do the math, 700 billion a year is not $14 trillion. they get the math wrong. a trillion here and there when it's somebody else's money, investors or taxpayers, go ahead. >> liz, you can never get there in terms of reducing emissions to make any difference on global average temperatures. look at any of the models out there. if the treaty was ratified and enforced in the united states, and globally, it would have made a difference of 0.07 degrees over 100 years, taking more 30 treaties more to make any difference on global average temperatures. you're talking about enormous economic costs that run well into the trillions as you pointed out, really for zero environmental benefit. it's just so that bureaucrats have a warm green feeling. resources could be much better invested in other ways or not taken from the private sector in the first pla
liz: there was an initiative announced by the former president of mexico saying we have to spend $700 billion every year until 2030. that panel says $14 trillion is what the world economy needs to spend to green the global economy. guess what, phil, do the math, 700 billion a year is not $14 trillion. they get the math wrong. a trillion here and there when it's somebody else's money, investors or taxpayers, go ahead. >> liz, you can never get there in terms of reducing emissions to make...
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said were begun in 1850 that would have begun charles and for santa fe, new mexico. why? texas its own imperial ambitions could move westward supported by the slaveholding out and to invade the new mexico territory. there's many other parts to the crisis fundamentally with whether or not the west would be slaves or free. in 1850 assizes militarized. southern nationalism sap. jefferson davis and that the southern confederacy was to be formed now, he was ready to accept the presidency of it. the north on the other hand was nowhere near ready to go to war and a deep and are still dominated by the conservative wing of the democratic party lurcher with the south in other words the north would not have fought the war. secession would've probably seceded and the consequences not only for americans, but the rest of the world could've been quite tragic. >> what was the floor of congress lake in each of a few clicks >> tumultuous, chaotic, and tends. the debate in congress was like the world series today. of course there was a sports closer than mid-18th century. americans came all
said were begun in 1850 that would have begun charles and for santa fe, new mexico. why? texas its own imperial ambitions could move westward supported by the slaveholding out and to invade the new mexico territory. there's many other parts to the crisis fundamentally with whether or not the west would be slaves or free. in 1850 assizes militarized. southern nationalism sap. jefferson davis and that the southern confederacy was to be formed now, he was ready to accept the presidency of it. the...
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in fact there are about a dozen high-income countries like netherlands, new zealand, mexico, have capital-gains tax rates of zero. so i think the benchmark here is zero because capital gains is so important. it actually represents double taxation. capital gains income is already taxed at the corporate level. we don't need to tax it again at the individual level. adam: forgive my tax ignorance here but i do have a question that might be important. if i'm a u.s. citizen and say i invest in another country, when i sell that investment do i pay the capital gain to that country or do i pay it in the united states since i'm a citizen of the u.s.? >> pay both but then you get what is called a foreign tax credit for your foreign taxes paid. basically the u.s. treasury taxes you on "your world"wide income. however, it does ccedit you for some of the foreign taxes you've paid. adam: would the credit, would the credit, wouldn't that minimize the impact of the increase here in the united states? or is it the other direction and forces investors to seek invests overseas as opposed to here where they pay the
in fact there are about a dozen high-income countries like netherlands, new zealand, mexico, have capital-gains tax rates of zero. so i think the benchmark here is zero because capital gains is so important. it actually represents double taxation. capital gains income is already taxed at the corporate level. we don't need to tax it again at the individual level. adam: forgive my tax ignorance here but i do have a question that might be important. if i'm a u.s. citizen and say i invest in...
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i was raised in new mexico and certainly a lot of people there still do feel that way and i do forget there are so many parts of our nation that feel that way and i think a lot of it is really lack of knowledge. >> something extraordinary happened on tuesday as voters in colorado and washington state said yes to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. it's a stunning move. >> when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. >> yeah. >> and you admitted to him halfway through that you were actually high at the time, you had infused yourself of some marijuana. so i've got to ask you the question, have you come similarly infused today? >> what's today? >> it can be any day you like. >> did you wake up this morning and have a quick, you know? >> i probably did, i probably did, if i remember. you know, that short term stuff. >> do you take a lot of it? >> i think some people have more tolerance, you know, for smoking pot than others and i know people that can take one hit and just go to sleep completely and other guys that can smoke a lot. me and snoop smoke a lot
i was raised in new mexico and certainly a lot of people there still do feel that way and i do forget there are so many parts of our nation that feel that way and i think a lot of it is really lack of knowledge. >> something extraordinary happened on tuesday as voters in colorado and washington state said yes to legalizing marijuana for recreational use. it's a stunning move. >> when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. >> yeah. >> and you...
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>>> me tocÓ acompaÑar al presidente clinton y al presidente obama en la relaciÓn con mÉxico, y lo que es impresionante es como se fortaleciÓ, estos temas no se conversaban, no habÍa conversaciones directas, hoy en dÍa hay un entedimiento basado en la coresponsabilidad. y con los dos gobiernos que entran, el de enrique peÑa nieto, y ahora el segundo de barack obama habrÁ una mejor relaciÓn. >>> estamos viendo al presidente saliendo del capitolio, las tropas le presentan sus respetos, la revisiÓn a las tropas que hacen parte a esto, donde estÁn todas las fuerzas que tienen peso y valor, el congreso, el ejecutivo, el pueblo sobre todo que es el principal protagonista, y ahora las fuerzas militares. el presidente jimmy carter fue el Único que recorriÓ a pie. >>> y al final del desfile donde estÁ la residencia de los visitantes ilustres, y ahÍ estÁ el cuerpo diplomÁtico, y el presidente se baja a saludar a la gente. >>> tengo uno que fue mÁs valiente, fue en 1829, se decÍa que era el hombre del pueblo, estuvo a punto de morir ahogado por las multitudes. >>> fue el primero p
>>> me tocÓ acompaÑar al presidente clinton y al presidente obama en la relaciÓn con mÉxico, y lo que es impresionante es como se fortaleciÓ, estos temas no se conversaban, no habÍa conversaciones directas, hoy en dÍa hay un entedimiento basado en la coresponsabilidad. y con los dos gobiernos que entran, el de enrique peÑa nieto, y ahora el segundo de barack obama habrÁ una mejor relaciÓn. >>> estamos viendo al presidente saliendo del capitolio, las tropas le...
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pulling all this moisture out of the gulf of mexico, that's bringing flash flooding risk across portions of louisiana. that is going to move over to mississippi all along this cold front. as that pushes to the east, even a few super cells could be developing out of that. with the risk comes with that a tornado or two as that continues to cruise off here. but behind it we are watching another low pressure area. and this one here is moving across the northern rockies. that's going to bring snowfall but the big story with this one is a game changer because it will usher in the coldest temperatures of the season so far, all the way even down to portions of southern california. you're going to be seeing temperatures well below average. this is going to work its way to the east dropping temperatures below freezing, so if you are along the eastern seaboard, enjoy the warm weather for the time being because it is going to cool right off. now we'll take a look over to the british isles, you're going to see a break on your thursday. we are seeing some sunny skies move across the area, but on frida
pulling all this moisture out of the gulf of mexico, that's bringing flash flooding risk across portions of louisiana. that is going to move over to mississippi all along this cold front. as that pushes to the east, even a few super cells could be developing out of that. with the risk comes with that a tornado or two as that continues to cruise off here. but behind it we are watching another low pressure area. and this one here is moving across the northern rockies. that's going to bring...
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an explosion at the mexico state-run pemex oil company, right in the capital of mexico. details are sketchy right now, but the live pictures that are coming in are very dramatic. they show a lot of injuries, people being whisked away in ambulances and a lot of debris on the ground. pemex, which is the oil company in mexico, they issued a statement saying that there was an explosion at what they said were the administrative offices of pemex. the blast injured workers, prompted an evacuation of personnel. all this, according to a company spokesman. and you can see these live pictures coming in from mexico city right now. we don't know the cause of this explosion. as i said, the details are very, very sketchy right now. but you can see what's going on, if you look closely on the ground. you see a lot of debris there. you see a lot of emergency personnel. they are working, and we saw a lot of emergency vehicles on the scene as well. this is an area right in the heart of mexico city, and clearly, a very, very disturbing image that we are seeing. we're getting a little bit mor
an explosion at the mexico state-run pemex oil company, right in the capital of mexico. details are sketchy right now, but the live pictures that are coming in are very dramatic. they show a lot of injuries, people being whisked away in ambulances and a lot of debris on the ground. pemex, which is the oil company in mexico, they issued a statement saying that there was an explosion at what they said were the administrative offices of pemex. the blast injured workers, prompted an evacuation of...
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. >> jamie: before we go, mexico city is releasing thousands of balloons, the celebration honoring the three wise men, who according to christian tradition visited jesus christ, shortly after his birth. >> that's it for us. >> jamie: nice to have you here, rick. i'll be back alt4:00, with gregg jarrett. >> it's about time we said stop this madness and cut up the credit cards. >> this is about paying bills that are due and owing. this is like say we are are not going to pay our mortgage. that is reckless and irresponsible. >> no end to the debate on capitol hill. the next big showdown on the debt ceiling. will the government be able to keep paying the country's bills? america's news headquarters, live from the nationa capitol, starts right now. >> life we get to the contentious debt debate, more troubling financial news for health insurance companies. rate are skyrocketing by double digits, not some spite of obamacare, but some say, perhaps because of t. -- of it. peter? >> reporter: doug, the reason health insurance premiums are rising so rapidly in some places is because health care c
. >> jamie: before we go, mexico city is releasing thousands of balloons, the celebration honoring the three wise men, who according to christian tradition visited jesus christ, shortly after his birth. >> that's it for us. >> jamie: nice to have you here, rick. i'll be back alt4:00, with gregg jarrett. >> it's about time we said stop this madness and cut up the credit cards. >> this is about paying bills that are due and owing. this is like say we are are not...
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i was raised in new mexico. and certainly a lot of people there still feel that way. and i do forget that there are so many parts of our nation that feel that way. but i think a lot of it is just -- really lack of knowledge. >> something extraordinary happened on tuesday, as voters in colorado and washington state said yes to legalizing marijuana. for recreational use. it is a stunning move. and when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. and you admitted to him half way through that you were actually high at the time. you had infused yourself -- with some marijuana. so i have got to ask you the question, if you have -- have you come similarly unfused today? >> what is today? >> it could be any day in life. >> yeah, okay. >> did you wake up this morning and have a quick -- >> well, i probably did, if i remember, it is that short term stuff. >> do you take a lot of it? >> i think some people have more tolerance, you know, for smoking pot than others. and i know people that can take one hit and just go to sleep completely. and other guys that
i was raised in new mexico. and certainly a lot of people there still feel that way. and i do forget that there are so many parts of our nation that feel that way. but i think a lot of it is just -- really lack of knowledge. >> something extraordinary happened on tuesday, as voters in colorado and washington state said yes to legalizing marijuana. for recreational use. it is a stunning move. and when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. and you admitted to...
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i was raised in new mexico. and certainly a lot of people there still feel that way. and i do forget that there are so many parts of our nation that feel that way. but i think a lot of it is just -- really lack of knowledge. >> something extraordinary happened on tuesday, as voters in colorado and washington state said yes to legalizing marijuana. for recreational use. it is a stunning move. and when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. and you admitted to him half way through that you were actually high at the time. you had infused yourself -- with some marijuana. so i have got to ask you the question, if you have -- have you come similarly unfused today? >> what is today? >> it could be any day in life. >> yeah, okay. >> did you wake up this morning and have a quick o-- >> well, i probably did, if i remember, it is that short term stuff. >> do you take a lot of it? >> i think some people have more tolerance, you know, for smoking pot than others. and i know people that can take one hit and just go to sleep completely. and other guys tha
i was raised in new mexico. and certainly a lot of people there still feel that way. and i do forget that there are so many parts of our nation that feel that way. but i think a lot of it is just -- really lack of knowledge. >> something extraordinary happened on tuesday, as voters in colorado and washington state said yes to legalizing marijuana. for recreational use. it is a stunning move. and when you last did an interview with this show, larry king was the host. and you admitted to...
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pooka was found roaming the streets in new mexico two weeks ago. she was turned over to a shelter and taken in by mel any lopez, turned out she had a microchip and a scan determined she belonged to a family from kentucky. the family will fly in on wednesday to bring her home. >> i can't imagine how excited to get to see her. you want wednesday to come here soon. just show there's is hope. even a year later. you never know. >> it's likely no one will know how the dog got from new mexico. at this point, the family just happy to get the dog back. and in case you're wondering having a mikeo chip implanted costs only 45s oodz chris brown could find himself in trouble with the law again. >> rachel smith explains in today's entertainment report from on the red carpet. >> chris brown dmob not water following a fist fight with singer frank ocean. officers called to a scuffle sunday, witnesses say brown and ocean were tuesdayelling over a parking spot. brown is yet to comment but ocean tweeted, got jumped by chris and a couple guys. lol, i only wish everest
pooka was found roaming the streets in new mexico two weeks ago. she was turned over to a shelter and taken in by mel any lopez, turned out she had a microchip and a scan determined she belonged to a family from kentucky. the family will fly in on wednesday to bring her home. >> i can't imagine how excited to get to see her. you want wednesday to come here soon. just show there's is hope. even a year later. you never know. >> it's likely no one will know how the dog got from new...
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mexico city, about 18 degrees. let's all go to canada. at temperatures are going to be cold. an arctic outbreak happening now with a storm system pushing through and pulling in northerly temperatures. in winnipeg, -25. in ottawa, about -19 degrees. the snow will be a major problem. new york only getting up to zero. in atlanta, about 11 degrees for you. >> and look at the headlines here -- u.s. president barack obama has been officially sworn in for a second term at the swearing-in ceremony in the white house. a larger public swearing-in will take place on monday. reports some of the kidnappers were captured in algeria. french troops in mali have launched new attacks against rebels. taking you back to our top story -- president barack obama's inauguration. let's go live now to washington d.c. you were giving us a sense of the programs of the president is mapping out. how is he going to get it through congress? >> the republicans still control the house and they have been in no mood to compromise. he's trying to take on some pretty controversial issues -- immigration, gun contr
mexico city, about 18 degrees. let's all go to canada. at temperatures are going to be cold. an arctic outbreak happening now with a storm system pushing through and pulling in northerly temperatures. in winnipeg, -25. in ottawa, about -19 degrees. the snow will be a major problem. new york only getting up to zero. in atlanta, about 11 degrees for you. >> and look at the headlines here -- u.s. president barack obama has been officially sworn in for a second term at the swearing-in...
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plus, the chairman of google lands in north korea on a controversial trip with former new mexico governor bill richardson. >> we're here as individual american citizens. >> bill: so. >> shepard: so what's the internet titan doing in the world's least connected nation? and the suspect in last summer's colorado movie theater killing spree back in court. tonight, our first look at the prosecution's case against james holmes. and that's first from fox this monday night. it was a painfully difficult day in the courtroom where aurora, colorado police officers testified the victims were crying out for help. blood all over the place. the movie still playing overhead. cell phones ringing. chaos all around the families of the massacre victims hearing emotional testimony from those who rushed to save their loved ones lives. taking some to hospitals in their patrol cars with as they put it blood sloshing on the floor board. investigators say james holmes killed 12 people and wounded 58 more when he opened fire at the midnight premier of the dark night rises. today was the beginning of a preliminary h
plus, the chairman of google lands in north korea on a controversial trip with former new mexico governor bill richardson. >> we're here as individual american citizens. >> bill: so. >> shepard: so what's the internet titan doing in the world's least connected nation? and the suspect in last summer's colorado movie theater killing spree back in court. tonight, our first look at the prosecution's case against james holmes. and that's first from fox this monday night. it was a...
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and mexico the supreme court has released a french woman who was arrested in two thousand and five and sentenced to sixteen years in jail for helping her mexican boyfriend run a gang florence was freed after a judge ruled ruled that they had actually been some violations in the. case she was transported on the police protection out of court and later boarded a plane to france and the case for a considerable diplomatic tension between paris and mexico. now the parliamentary race in israel is over but the political wrangling is only just beginning the election deadlock that unexpectedly gave prime minister netanyahu is right when bloc and his center left rivals sixty seats each means that tough coalition talks and a possible compromise on policies just around the bend. looks at what israelis themselves expect from the new pope. the voting here might be in secret but what's no secret is the result there was never really any doubt that prime minister netanyahu would win another term in office but the knot on paper isn't matched by the anger on the street to. start a mission and we know tha
and mexico the supreme court has released a french woman who was arrested in two thousand and five and sentenced to sixteen years in jail for helping her mexican boyfriend run a gang florence was freed after a judge ruled ruled that they had actually been some violations in the. case she was transported on the police protection out of court and later boarded a plane to france and the case for a considerable diplomatic tension between paris and mexico. now the parliamentary race in israel is...
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the former governor of new mexico, bill richardson, is hoping to gain the release of a u.s. citizen. he spoke about a meeting with officials from the ministry. according to media reports, the north korean government has long been in talks with internet giant google. in 2011, a delegation from the communist country reportedly visited the company's u.s. headquarters. >> change of pace now, and the british pop legend david bowie has released a new single on his 66th birthday. the song called "where are we now" is a somber reflection on berlin, aging, and what we make of our lives. he recorded some of his most influential music here in the german capital. he released the new single without any announcement, and he released it on itunes where it became a no. 1 hit within hours. >> ♪ had to get the train from potsdam you never knew that ♪ >> david bowie sings about berlin in the 1970's and his days living in a divided city. the singer recorded some of his seminal albums during his time in berlin. his three years spent in the city where a -- were a period of experimentation. th
the former governor of new mexico, bill richardson, is hoping to gain the release of a u.s. citizen. he spoke about a meeting with officials from the ministry. according to media reports, the north korean government has long been in talks with internet giant google. in 2011, a delegation from the communist country reportedly visited the company's u.s. headquarters. >> change of pace now, and the british pop legend david bowie has released a new single on his 66th birthday. the song called...
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the former governor of new mexico, bill richardson, is hoping to gain the release of a u.s. citizen. he spoke about a meeting with officials from the ministry. according to media reports, the north korean government has long been in talks with internet giant google. in 2011, a delegation from the communist country reportedly visited the company's u.s. headquarters. >> change of pace now, and the british pop legend david bowie has released a new single on his 66th birthday. the song called "where are we now" is a somber reflection on berlin, aging, and what we make of our lives. he recorded some of his most influential music here in the german capital. he released the new single without any announcement, and he released it on itunes where it became a no. 1 hit within hours. >> ♪ had to get the train from potsdam you never knew that ♪ >> david bowie sings about berlin in the 1970's and his days living in a divided city. the singer recorded some of his seminal albums during his time in berlin. his three years spent in the city where a -- were a period of experimentation. th
the former governor of new mexico, bill richardson, is hoping to gain the release of a u.s. citizen. he spoke about a meeting with officials from the ministry. according to media reports, the north korean government has long been in talks with internet giant google. in 2011, a delegation from the communist country reportedly visited the company's u.s. headquarters. >> change of pace now, and the british pop legend david bowie has released a new single on his 66th birthday. the song called...